Sitra Club (Premier League) re-signed 30-year old American (has also Nigerian passport) center Augustine Okosun (210-109kg-86, college: Kaiser). He played there last season. The last summer Okosun was tested by Homenetmen (Division A) in Lebanese league.In 2009 he was drafted by Austin Toros (D-League) in seventh round (102th overall).The former Kaiser University (NAIA) staris in his eighth season in pro basketball.Among other achievements Okosun won Dominican Republic La Romana League championship title in 2014. He received also Afrobasket.com All-Egyptian Superleague Honorable Mention award in 2015.Okosun is a very experienced player. And here thanks to pro basketball he experienced life in eight different countries playing on five different continents. He is familiar with European, Asian, Latin American, African and of course North American leagues. Okosun has played previously professionally in China, Qatar (Al Ahli), Romania (Gaz Metan), Spain, Dominican Republic (Dosa, Pueblo Nuevo, Reales de La Vega and Juan Pablo Duarte), Egypt (Somouha), D-League (Austin Spurs) and IBL (Santa Barbara B. and Santa Monica J.).Let's have closer look into His outlook:
A strong defensive player and rebounder who has great length and will protect the basket. A good mobile shot-blocker who can defend multiple positions, 3-4-5. Augustine can score in the post and is a strong finisher. He sets great screens and is effective on the pick and roll, as he goes hard to the basket and will finish strongly. Augustine is an athletic big who runs the floor extremely well.

AL ETTIHAD advanced to the semi-finals of the Khaifa bin Salman Cup last night following an 85-59 victory over Isa Town at Zain Basketball Arena in Um Al Hassam. After a sluggish first half, the victors came alive in the final two quarters when they turned a close game wide open. Etttihad held a slim two-point lead, 13-11, at the end of the first quarter, but at the half found themselves a point down, 39-40. But a third quarter where they outscored their rivals by 11, 26-15, they took a c... [read more]

AL ETTIHAD advanced to the semi-finals of the Khaifa bin Salman Cup last night following an 85-59 victory over Isa Town at Zain Basketball Arena in Um Al Hassam. After a sluggish first half, the victors came alive in the final two quarters when they turned a close game wide open. Etttihad held a slim two-point lead, 13-11, at the end of the first quarter, but at the half found themselves a point down, 39-40. But a third quarter where they outscored their rivals by 11, 26-15, they took a commanding lead and never looked back. Ettihad leg by as many as 26 points the the rest of the way. American professional Quinton Doggett (206-F-90, college: Southern) top scored for the victors with 27 points and 12 rebounds. Ettihad enjoyed a balanced attack from the rest of the team, with Hassan Fahad scoring 14 points and taking down 10 rebounds. Sayed Hashim Wedaei came off the bench and contributed 13 points, while Sayed Mohammed Hameed and Ahmed Ghanim finished with 11 points apiece. Ghanim also had 10 rebounds and three steals. For Isa Town, Mahmood Aziz (F) had 18 points including four-for-four three-pointers. He also had eight rebounds before fouling out. Mansoor Jaber added 15 in the losing effort. With the result, Ettihad now moves on to the final four on the left side of the tournament bracket. They will next face the winner of the massive match-up between reigning Cup holders Muharraq and dangerous contenders Al Ahli, which is scheduled for Sunday at 7.30pm. The semi-final on the right side of the tournament bracket is between Manama and Riffa, which has yet to be scheduled by the Bahrain Basketball Association.Courtesy of: gdnonline.com

Al Ahli Club management has made a big changes in the team during the break, the club loaned three players from Al Hala for rest of season after Al Hala season finished by losing in Cup Competition against Al-Ittihad, the 3 players are: The guard Hussain Salman who played with Al Hala 24 games and averaged 8ppg, 2rpg, 4.5apg, 1.5spg The swingman Hasan Gerashi who played with Al Hala 26 games and averaged 14.5ppg, 5.5 rpg, 2.8apg, The American center Loren Woods (218-C-78, college: Arizo... [read more]

Al Ahli Club management has made a big changes in the team during the break, the club loaned three players from Al Hala for rest of season after Al Hala season finished by losing in Cup Competition against Al-Ittihad, the 3 players are: The guard Hussain Salman who played with Al Hala 24 games and averaged 8ppg, 2rpg, 4.5apg, 1.5spgThe swingman Hasan Gerashi who played with Al Hala 26 games and averaged 14.5ppg, 5.5 rpg, 2.8apg, The American center Loren Woods (218-C-78, college: Arizona) who played with Al Hala 27 games and averaged 21.4ppg, 18.6rpg, 2.1apg, 3.1bpgThe club also has released the 4th import this season the American forward John Bohannon (210-F-91, college: UTEP) who played with the team 2 games and averaged 22.5ppg, 15.5rpg, 3apg, 1.5bpg, 1.5spg.Not forget to mention that the club has parted away with the American coach of the team Aaron McCarthy who leaded the team to the 2nd position in the regular season "you can read the recent interview with coach Aaron on the following link http://www.asia-basket.com/Bahrain/news/526237" and signed with the Cypriot coach Pantelis Gavriel .

Al-Muharraq (Premier League) added to their roster Jawad Abdulla. He started the season at Al-Nweidrat (Premier League). In 26 games he recorded 8.3ppg, 3.7rpg, 5.7apg and 1.4spg this season. The last season Abdulla played also at Al-Nweidrat. He helped his team to make it to the Cup Final in 2017. By Eurobasket Data Center Check also Complete Transfers List in Bahrain [read more]

Al-Muharraq (Premier League) added to their roster Jawad Abdulla. He started the season at Al-Nweidrat (Premier League). In 26 games he recorded 8.3ppg, 3.7rpg, 5.7apg and 1.4spg this season. The last season Abdulla played also at Al-Nweidrat. He helped his team to make it to the Cup Final in 2017.

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